Other Publications
Show Me the Money: Energy Efficiency Financing Barriers and Opportunities
July 2011 - by Namrita Kapur, Jake Hiller, Alan Abramson, Robin Langdon
A new paper by Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the Environmental Defense Fund explores how organizations can overcome the challenges to energy efficiency financing. This paper briefly characterizes energy efficiency market sectors; describes the major players in the energy efficiency financing market; describes the key barriers facing each market sector; reviews primary internal and external financing strategies used by each market sector; summarizes our investor discussions; and offers conclusions and recommendations for catalyzing large-scale deployment of capital to the energy efficiency sector.
The Role of Offsets in Meeting Duke University's Commitment to 'Climate Neutrality': A Feasibility Study
November 2008 - by Eben Polk and Andrés Potes
For Security's Sake: Can the United States Help Petroleum Rich Nations Avoid the Resource Curse?
March 2007 - by Lydia Olander, Erika Weinthal and Gordon Binder
Hart-McInturff Environmental Survey
September 2005 - by Hart-McInturff
Public Opinion Strategies and Hart Research Present a Report of Key Findings and Analysis from Research Conducted on Behalf of the Nicholas Institute




